Law of the Land: The Supreme Court’s Year in Review

The Supreme Court of the United States is the branch of government with the most mystery, and curiosity.

The proceedings are not televised, and yet many are fascinated by the goings on at the high court, despite having little understanding of the cases decided there, and what they mean for most people. 92Y, and its partner, the Forum on Law, Culture & Society at NYU School of Law, is announcing a new annual program, Law of the Land: the Supreme Court’s Year in Review. We will take you inside the Court’s major rulings and discuss their bearing on past and future cases. And this year offers the added intrigue of a new presidential appointment to the bench. Join us with Adam Liptak of The New York Times, Dahlia Lithwick of Slate, Professor Kenji Yoshino and Dean Trevor Morrison of the NYU School of Law, along with or moderator Thane Rosenbaum for a fascinating new program.

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